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An internal HSE audit of the National Ambulance fleet has found that the budget allocation for last year was 50% deficient in terms of the funding needs of the service.
US President-elect Donald Trump has lost a bid to overturn his criminal conviction stemming from hush money paid to an adult film actor in light of the US Supreme Court's July ruling recognising immunity from prosecution for a president's official acts.
A 15-year-old girl opened fire at a Wisconsin school, fatally shooting a fellow student and a teacher and wounding six other people before being found dead with the handgun, US police have said.
The Fianna Fรกil and Fine Gael parliamentary parties will each meet today where it is expected they will agree a position on who to support for the role of Ceann Comhairle when it is voted on tomorrow.
As a flurry of independents emerged from every nook and cranny of Leinster House at high noon on Wednesday, you could have almost been forgiven for believing it was 2016 all over again, writes Fiachra ร Cionnaith.
Gardaรญ are continuing to question a man who was arrested in connection with the assault of two off-duty gardaรญ in Dublin city centre yesterday morning.
Is the Catholic Religious Education Certificate a barrier to diversity in teaching? Education Correspondent Emma O Kelly reports
US President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Edward Walsh, the head of a nationwide construction and real estate company to be his ambassador to Ireland.
A man in his 30s remains in a critical condition in hospital after he was found with serious injuries in Mullingar in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Ireland's first medically supervised injection facility is due to open its doors this month at Merchant Quay Ireland's Riverbank centre in Dublin city centre.
Aid agencies say Sudan is suffering the worst humanitarian catastrophe in recent history yet the crisis in the northeast African country remains unknown to most of the world.
Young Syrians living in Ireland say they feel "like a weight has been lifted" off their shoulders now that the Assad regime has fallen.
Four women are due in court in Drogheda later charged with laundering money for one of the two feuding criminal gangs in the northeast.
A senior Russian general in charge of nuclear protection forces in Moscow has died following an explosion, according to Russia's investigative committee.
Former champion Gerwyn Price blitzed past Ireland's Keane Barry 3-0 to secure his place in the third round of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.
Israel's foreign minister has accused Taoiseach Simon Harris of antisemitism as he defended Israel's decision to close its embassy in Dublin over Ireland's policies.
ABC News will pay a $15 million settlement payment to resolve a defamation lawsuit brought by President-elect Donald Trump, according to court documents.
The recent killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has prompted a public fascination with the young man accused of pulling the trigger, writes Ken Donnelly.
The Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces has backed calls for the details of a United Nations report into the death of Private Seรกn Rooney to be provided to his family.
Farmers across Munster who are shareholders of Kerry Co-op will vote tomorrow on a deal to buy back the dairy processing assets of Kerry Group for half a billion euro.